
Warren - "After I started taking Prevagen, I noticed my brain was working better and I was remembering things."
Hi I'm Warren and I'm from Baltimore, Maryland. I'm married. I've been married to my wife, Sharon for 38 years. We have three very talented, bright kids. I've worked for a home improvement company for last 30 years. It's a mentally taxing job and a physically taxing job, but I've always wanted to do something creative. I've either been in theater, I've been at dance, and I can't draw. But I've always had an interest in writing. And now that the kids are growing up, I've got a chance to go ahead and spend time writing books. I go to the gym, I hit that pretty hard. I don't swim very well, but I try. I play golf. What I like about golf is that when you play golf well, there's really nothing better than playing golf well. And when you're playing golf badly, there's few things worse than playing golf badly.
So in my early fifties, I begin to notice the usual things that happen. When you get older, I began to feel just more and more insecure about my memory, and I knew I needed to do something. So I was just in a local drugstore about 10 years ago and I saw Prevagen on the shelf and I thought, why not? And after I started taking it, I noticed my brain was working better. I was remembering things. I could put things together more easily. I was more confident. It was just a real game changer.